Announcing our speakers for Byteconf React Native 2018

Byteconf React Native started as a "micro-conf": a half-day conference with three or four speakers, taking place on December 14th, 2018. It became pretty clear immediately once we opened the Call for Papers for this conference that there were so many great talk submissions, from so many folks that we admire in the React Native community, that we needed to think a little bigger.

Byteconf React Native will bring six (!) incredible speakersfrom around the world together to chat about things like, of course, React Native, but also tools like GraphQL and AWS Amplify, as well as explorations into AR/VR, machine learning, and more. It's a fun lineup of talks at a variety of experience levels: whether you're a seasoned React Native developer, or haven't yet written a single line of RN code, we'd love to have you attend.

Byteconf conferences are always free and streamed online, via Twitch. We'll make the videos available on our YouTube channel as well: be sure to follow us there!

Byteconf React Native 2018 Speakers

Now it's time to introduce our speakers–make sure to follow them on Twitter, GitHub, etc: I've already had the pleasure of chatting with them over the last couple weeks about their talks and I'm thrilled to be working with them.

Nader Dabitreturns to Byteconf to help walk us through Building Real-time Offline-ready Mobile Applications with React Native & AWS.

Jamon Holmgren will show us Ignite, his project for improving the React Native CLI experience, in his talk Improving the React Native Developer Experience with Ignite.

Gant Laborde will give us the "why" and the "how" of writing machine learning on the go with React Native, with his talk Cage Against the Machine.

Pulkit Kakkar will show us how to build VR and AR applications inside of React Native with his talk Immersive cross-platform AR & VR User Experience using React-Native.

Adhithi Ravichandran will give us an overview of best practices, tips, and tricks for writing React Native applications, with her talk Building React Native Apps - 10 Things I Have Learned On The Way.

Rishichandra Wawhal will discuss improving developer experience and productivity with his talk Using GraphQL in React Native apps.

Byteconf React Native takes place on December 14th, 2018. If you want to get plugged into the community before the conference, check out our Discord! We have developers from all around the world talking about programming, developer life, and more.

Finally, if your company is hiring React Native developers, or you want to show your product off to an active group of developers around the world, consider becoming a sponsor of the conference! You can find more details on our sponsorship page.